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Month: August 2013

Music Review: Earl Sweatshirt’s ‘Doris’

Odd Future wunderkind Earl Sweatshirt’s debut full length Doris is what Earl fans have been clamoring for, and can even find its way to multiple best of lists by the end of the year.

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Book Review: The Next Time You See Me by Holly Goddard Jones

Murder, abuse, alienation, and tragedy galore.  If all small towns are like the one in Jones’ breakout novel, remind me to never live in one!  

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Book Review: Reboot by Amy Tintera

Somehow, without my knowledge, I managed to fit a zombie book on my “need to read” list for the year.  Ok, Reboot isn’t technically about zombies, but it comes close enough.

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Dissecting Kick-Ass 2: Does It Live Up To Its Title?

During a time in which superhero films are running rampant, it was no surprise that the subgenre of the normal man fighting crime would quickly get in on the action.  Super, Griff the Invisible, and Defendor all have their places, and that’s just naming a few.  And somewhere in the middle, there is Kick-Ass.

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Film Review: Lee Daniels’ The Butler

Lee Daniels’ The Butler is an engaging look through our nation’s racial history, but tries to cram in too much and often focuses on the wrong story over the course of its run time.

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TV Rants & Ramblings: Teen Wolf 3.11 – “Alpha Pack”

This episode of Teen Wolf is full of desperate attempts to find where the sacrifices are being held as it builds to this story’s dramatic conclusion.

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Film Review: Elysium

Elysium is the much anticipated second film from director Neil Blomkamp, but it falls short of working on almost every level.

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Film Review: Blue Jasmine

Woody Allen’s latest, Blue Jasmine, finds the director following a pair of sisters as they navigate life and love in a funny, but ultimately sad, slice of their lives.

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Book Review: The Strain by Guillermo del Toro & Chuck Hogan

If you read Zac and my review of Pacific Rim recently then you know that Guillermo del Toro and I don’t always have the most consistent  relationship, yet there’s something about him that always has me coming back for more.  Must be the mutual creature love.  So it should be no surprise that when he […]

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TV Rants & Ramblings: Teen Wolf 3.10 – “The Overlooked”

Women…

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